Fall 2011/Winter 2012 Professional Catalogue ... - Raincoast Books
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therapeutic<br />
methods &<br />
modalities<br />
behavior analysis<br />
7 x 10 / 240 pages / <strong>2011</strong><br />
ISBN-10: 1-6088-24349<br />
ISBN-13: 978-1-6088-24342<br />
US $49.95<br />
6 x 9 / 399 pages / 1994<br />
ISBN-10: 1-87897-8136<br />
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8134<br />
US $54.95<br />
6 x 9 / 320 pages / 1994 / Paperback<br />
ISBN-10: 1-87897-8179<br />
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8172<br />
US $34.95<br />
6.25 x 9.25 / 320 pages / 1994 / hardcover<br />
ISBN-10: 1-87897-8187<br />
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8189<br />
US $46.95<br />
6 x 9 / 226 pages / 2000<br />
ISBN-10: 1-87897-8357<br />
ISBN-13: 978-1-87897-8356<br />
US $32.95<br />
behavior analysis of language & cognition<br />
20 Order online at: www.newharbinger.com<br />
the abcs of human behavior<br />
Behavioral Principles for the Practicing Clinician<br />
The ABCs of Human Behavior is the first book to present modern behavioral psychology to<br />
practicing clinicians. The book focuses both on the classical principles of learning, as well<br />
as the more recent developments that help explain language and cognition. These principles<br />
are not just discussed in the abstract—rather the book shows how the principles of<br />
learning apply in a clinical context. Practical and easy to read, the book walks you through<br />
both common sense and clinical examples that will help you use behavioral principles to<br />
observe, explain, and influence behavior in a therapeutic setting.<br />
Also available as an e-book at newharbinger.com<br />
Jonas ramnerö, phD, & niklas törneke, mD<br />
analyZing social behavior<br />
Behavior Analysis & the Social Sciences<br />
This book provides an up-to-date introduction to behavior analysis and an analysis of a<br />
broad range of human social behaviors, using research from psychology, anthropology,<br />
sociolinguistics, and sociology. The book demonstrates why most individualistic concepts of<br />
psychology— such as the self, thinking, and grammar—are inherently social events. While<br />
the special properties of verbal communities that maintain such behaviors are unique and<br />
delineate the social sciences, this book shows that these properties can be understood<br />
from a natural sciences perspective.<br />
bernarD guerin<br />
This book, originating from the Fourth International Institute on Verbal Relations, provides<br />
a contemporary look at the nature of stimulus relations and verbal events and their impact<br />
on cognitive activity. The book covers a range of basic and applied topics, but throughout<br />
the book, authors return to a common question: how do language and cognition work?<br />
Some of the best authors in the field present their answers to that question here.<br />
eDiteD by steven c. hayes, linDa J. hayes, masaya sato<br />
& koichi ono<br />
behavior analysis, eDucation & effective<br />
schooling<br />
In this book, four leaders in the field of education-related applied behavior analysis spell out<br />
a case for implementing curricular materials and instructional methods that research has<br />
shown to be effective in any classroom at any level. The concise survey includes chapters on<br />
achieving educational success, educational theory, and schools and schooling. It discusses<br />
instructional strategies, classroom management, assessing academic performance, teacher<br />
training, and educational myths—all from an applied behavior-analytic point of view.<br />
eDiteD by lauRA D. freDrick, samuel m. DeitZ,<br />
John a. brycelanD & John h. hummel